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David Hogg

David Hogg

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Research
Associate

david.hogg@ou.edu
david.hogg@noaa.gov
National Weather Center 3228


  • MA, Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Arizona State University
  • BS, Geography, Oklahoma State University

  • Behavioral Insights Unit

David serves as a Research Associate at the Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CIWRO) at the University of Oklahoma, as well as an affiliate and collaborator with NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory. In his role as a member of the Behavioral Insights Unit, David seeks to foster relationships, identify collaboration opportunities, and in general bring together the emergency management practitioner community and the severe weather research community.

Prior to joining CIWRO, David's background included a mix of both research and practical emergency management experience, including work with the National Agricultural Biosecurity Center and as the Emergency Management Coordinator for Kansas State University. His experience includes developing tools and leading projects for DHS, USDA, and numerous state and local governments. David has a diverse background including experience in farming, ranching, non-profit and volunteer management, emergency planning and response, and television severe weather coverage.


  • Emergency Management and Public Safety Use of Weather Information for Decision Making, Preparedness, and Response Activities 
  • Post-Event Analysis of Significant Weather Events Through the Lens of Emergency Management 
  • Application of New Forecast and Warning Technologies for Emergency Management Purposes 
  • Development and Facilitation of Weather-Related Exercise Scenarios for both Research and Training Purposes 
  • Improvements in Fire Weather Forecast Applications for Pre-Event Preparedness and Public-Facing Alerts 
  • Building Resilience Across the U.S. Food and Agriculture Sectors for Food and Economic Security

  • Social and Socioeconomic Impacts of High-Impact Weather

  • Oklahoma Emergency Management Association Volunteer of the Year, 2024
  • International Association of Emergency Managers
  • Weather Caucus and Conference Committee American Meteorological Society 
  • Committee on Emergency Management National Weather Association
  • Oklahoma Emergency Management Association 
  • U.S. Department of Homeland Security Health, Food, and Agriculture Resilience Directorate - University Consortium Member